The possibility of epilepsy is high, and performing EEG will help to diagnose. If the diagnosis is first considered medication, and if there is a clear epileptogenic focus, surgery can be considered for slightly larger cases. If the diagnosis is epilepsy, systematic and regular medication should be able to obtain a cure in some cases. However, it is important to clarify what the cause is, and the difficulty of treating epilepsy with different causes varies somewhat. Firstly, it is best to have a neurologist see the seizure at the time of seizure and it will usually be clear, otherwise you can show the neurologist a video recording of the child’s seizure. If the seizures are frequent, a general EEG is sufficient. If the seizures are infrequent, a pterygoid electroencephalogram or a long-range EEG may be required. If the diagnosis of epilepsy is clear and the economic situation allows, PET examination can be considered to clarify the epileptogenic focus.